题目内容

Had Tom studied harder, he ________ the exam.

A. must have got through B. would have got through

C. would get through D. could get through

 

B

【解析】

试题分析:考查虚拟语气。本题考查与过去事实相反的虚拟语气,故主句用would + have done。注意从句Had Tom studied harder, = If Tom had studied harder句意:如果汤姆学习更努力点的话,他可以通过考试的。故B正确。

考点:考查虚拟语气

 

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